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February is HEART Month

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Table of Contents Winter 2013

Volume II -VII

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FEATURES

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Designing YOUR Space with Chris Carlisle Make Room for More Space!

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YOUR Charitable Self: African American Heritage Society

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YOUR Community Event: Mardi Gras Ball

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YOUR Dance Card is Full: February Calendar

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Publisher’s Letter

From Our Table to YOURS: Wedding Receptions for Foodies

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Fashionable YOU: Bridal Fashion 2013

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Confessions of a Beauty Junkie

YOUR Man About

Williamson with Johnny Cashmere

YOUR Health & Wellness with Workout Anytime YOUR Community Partner: Franklin Transit Authority In YOUR Community: Westhaven

Arts & Culture A la Carte with Andrea Davis

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YOUR Best Self with Connie Haley

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YOUR Getaway: Romance in French Lick

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Right in YOUR Backyard: Happy 10th Birthday GO Red!

61We Scooped YOU!

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Local news, happenings and more! In the CLICK! Our Four Legged Valentines

EVENTS

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Range Rover Launch Party

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Franktown Christmas

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Tacky Sweater Party

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Leipers Fork Christmas Parade

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Downton Abbey Premiere

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Breakfast With Santa

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Franklin Horse Supply Christmas Party

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Holiday Parties

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Bob Parks Holiday Party

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All Academy Ball

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Artist’s Row Open House

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Santa at Carnton

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Homes for the Holidays

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Symphony Ball

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Dickens of A Christmas

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GO RED!

2013 Williamson County Bridal Guide, Bride - Caitlyn Wilson, poses on the steps of O’More College of Design in downtown Franklin. Photography by Sarah Bailey Photography

February is HEART Month

FRANKLIN TRANSIT AUTHORITY

YOUR Community Partner

BE MY VALENTINE

Celebrate Romance at French Lick Resort

Williamson County

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Including: Bridal Fashion, Trends, Planning, Vendors & More

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Publisher’s Letter

NEW YEAR, NEW BEGINNINGS

Dear Readers, And so a new year has begun and as we begin our February and find out this week what Phil sees for our weather future – I hope that everyone has managed to keep a few resolutions this month or has seen a productive and healthy start to their 2013. Here at YOUR Williamson we have enjoyed a long break and are excited to be back at it and to publish this, our 2nd Annual Williamson County Bridal Guide. As a recent bride myself, it was so much fun to work with so many wonderful local vendors as well as hear about the other 2012 brides and their beautiful love stories. A perfect kickoff to the month of love – February. I hope your Valentine; whether it be a friend, a love, a family member or even as we show in this month’s “In the Click,” of a more furry variety. But to love and be loved is the greatest gift of all and it makes this particular holiday so very worth celebrating. It’s also Heart Month and if you do not already – pay attention to your ticker! Make sure if you have a history of heart disease in your family or even if you don’t, especially ladies, please take heed of the great information inside provided by the American Heart Association for ways to get in the know about your HEART and live a longer, healthier life. There are tons of events on the horizon and we look forward to seeing you this winter. Stay warm and make this new year count!

“A new year is unfolding – like a blossom with petals curled tightly concealing the beauty within.”

At press time, we were saddened to learn of the death of a Williamson County beloved citizen – Mr. Ed Moody. For so many of you in the community, in so many different circles, his loss is truly felt and he will be missed beyond measure. Whether it was in church, as a member of the Franklin Noon Rotary Club, at Moody’s Tires or his near perfect attendance with his wife Eileen at the Heritage Ball – there are few who met him who wouldn’t have shared the opinion that he was a profoundly dear and noble gentleman. His firm handshake, his kind eyes and his always welcoming smile will be remembered forever. His character should be emulated and honored – there are few like him – there will be none who can fill his shoes. Farewell Mr. Moody – dear friend and community legend. Shelly shelly@robertsonmediagroup.com

Anonymous

Mr. D. Ed Moody July 18, 1920 - January 23, 2013

2013 Spring & Prom Fashion Show Presented by Youth Advisory Councils (YAC) Of Williamson County High Schools

Belk at Cool Springs Galleria Lower level Belk mall entrance Saturday, March 16, 1 p.m. Proceeds fund programs at United Way partner agencies. $10 per person Tickets can be purchased from any Youth Advisory Council member or by contacting Carla Arnette, 771-2312 ext. 18 or carnette@uwwc.org

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DES I GNING YOUR SPAC E

Chris Carlisle

DECORATING & DESIGN

Carlisle Interiors

Make Room for More Space! LESS I S MORE IN 2013!

by Chris Carlisle Make a New Year’s resolution to create a more spacious environment! You can do this by de-cluttering and re-organizing your favorite rooms. Revitalize and freshen up the look of any room by removing the extra accessories and collectables that have accumulated over the years. You may have decorative items just randomly lying around. You probably have little piles of items, or big piles of items you wish would go away. We all know it’s easy to let stacks of magazines, newspapers and books pile up in corners, when they could be thrown away, boxed up for storage, donated or just placed in a bookshelf. Once you’ve de-cluttered, analyze your room and envision how you would like the space to look. If it feels crowded, consider taking a piece of artwork off the wall. It’s always a good idea to not cover every wall with a piece of art. Leaving a wall or two blank creates more interest and opens up the room. Keep in mind that dark colors make a room appear smaller and lighter, brighter colors make a room feel larger. Sometimes strategically placing a mirror will make a room appear larger as well. Another technique to help create the feeling of more space is to re-think how you’ve organized your accessories. It’s a good idea to group accessories, rather than placing them around with no rhyme or reason. One way to organize is to use a tray. Place a group of your favorite items on a tray, being careful to leave open space on it. This is important. In other words don’t cover the whole tray with items. My favorite rule of thumb is to always group an odd number of items. For example group three items together or five items together. It’s also aesthetically pleasing to just place one grand item by itself in an area, as a focal point in your room. Keeping your accessories in balance is much more pleasing to the eye. The use of symmetry is a perfect way to do this. For example, if you have a mantle above a fireplace, use a pair of matching items placing one on each end of the mantle, The items should be identical or just similar in size. Another use of symmetry on a wall could be to hang art or sculpture on the right and left sides of a larger piece of art, being careful to make sure the space between is exactly the 12

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same on both sides. You will want to use a tape measure for this. It’s pleasing to look at a wall or an area when everything is in alignment and even on both sides. Another common practice to create symmetry is decorating with a pair of lamps. Just flank a sofa with a lamp on the right and left side evenly on end tables. It’s best if the tables are the same height or very close to the same height to maximize the visual effect. What’s most important is to have fun and use accessories that make you happy when you look at them! January 2013 is a great time to make room for the new year ahead!

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Bob Parks Christmas Party story & photography by K York

It was Christmas at the Parks as friends and co-workers gathered at Bob Parks Realty downtown Franklin for a very festive holiday gathering.

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ARTIST’S ROW at THE FACTORY story & photography by K York

Artist’s Row at the Factory is home to some of the most astonishing works of ten incredibly talented artists. In the spirit of the holiday season, Artist’s Row hosted a two day event showcasing their works and giving a portion of their sales to Josiah’s House in the Dominican Republic (www.josiahshouse.net). It was a celebration of giving with wonderful music by Prairie Fire and Tane’ Miller. Eleanor Ann Bailey

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HOMES FOR THE HOLIDAYS TOUR story & photography by Andrea Davis Four homeowners in Brentwood were paired off with their own designers to deck the halls for the fun, new event Homes for the Holidays held December 7th-9th. The public tour gave a special inside look at holiday decorating, while supporting the Literacy Council of Williamson County. The four estate homes shown were in Brentwood Country Club, Belle Rive and Princeton Hills. For more information go to www.homes4holidays.org.

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Black Tie Affair THE AFRICAN AMERICAN HERITAGE SOCIETY PRESERVING OUR COMMUNITY’S BLACK HISTORY WITH COMMEMORATIVE AWARDS AND EVENTS IN FEBRUARY

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The African American Heritage Society’s 12th Annual Black Tie Affair will be held on Friday, February 1st, 2013 at 7:00 p.m. at the Embassy Suites in Cool Springs. The organization is pleased to announce American Idol Finalist Melinda Doolittle is serving as its honorary chairperson for this exciting event. Melinda is a proud resident of Williamson County and will be leading the black national anthem “Lift Every Voice and Sing” and the audience will have the opportunity to sing along with Melinda. This annual event supports the McLemore House Museum; home of former slave Harvey McLemore, who built the home as a free man and which is listed on the National Register of Historical Places. The event also supports the Society, whose mission is to chronicle the lives and contributions African Americans have made in our community. The theme for this event is the “History of African American Churches in Williamson County.” Awards and certificates will be given out to 31 churches that are still active and that were established by African Americans. The oldest church is First Franklin Primitive Baptist Church in the Historic Hard Bargain neighborhood, which was established in 1865 and the oldest church Association is Lynn Creek, located on Fairground Street and was organized in 1872. The pioneer family being honored this year are the descendants of the Perkins Jordan family who was born in 1848 and died in 1814. He was an ex slave who became a successful free man and Williamson County Courthouse records show that at the time of his death, he owned two hundred thirty acres of land. He provided well for his family and a portion of his farm on Owl Hollow Road still remains in the ownership of his descendants. Also celebrated during Black History month, the immense untapped

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musical talent scattered among local African-American young school children of many years ago, would perhaps never have surfaced had it not been for concerned individuals like Professor T. J. Myers. He would eventually become famous locally launching a successful annual talent show at the Franklin Training School. The school where he taught was located on Natchez Street. His shows were known by many local people as “Procks” Amateur Shows. His shows consisted of such acts as: womanless weddings, singers, dancers, pantomimes, “lip syncs” and dramatic readings. His selection of acts during the earlier years of the 1930’s and 1940’s was sometimes quite humorous. The Proc Amateur Show resurfaced this year as the pre-Black Tie Event sponsored by the African American Heritage Society held on January 19th. There were various acts and performances throughout the evening just as was the case with Professor Myers’s show. One former student of Professor Myers who remembered his earlier extracurricular talent shows was Mrs. Louise Beal Patton, a 1934 graduate of Franklin Training School. She recalled: “Mr. Myers was an interesting person. He would have talent shows every year and people would come from Columbia and Nashville. They just liked the variety, the way he would conduct it, almost like Ed Sullivan, only he talked more and he would say if he didn’t have enough people on the program, he’d say, Boy, come on up here and sing.” And then you would say, “Mr. Myers, I can’t sing.” And he would say, “Yes….you can sing. You can do that. And then you would.” T. J. Myers talent show was a prime example of good, clean fun. In an era of segregation and radio broadcasts, it was these types of events that sustained the community and the social life of Franklin’s African American community children. For more information on the McLemore House, African American Heritage Society or the Black Tie Affair, please contact Table Host Chair, Paulette Johnson at 615-243-7751.



FEATURED EVENT

MARDI GRAS BALL Looking for a great night out? Enjoy a dinner and all the dancing you can handle at this year’s Mardi Gras Ball, Basin Street Blues! This special evening will be an opportunity to celebrate with those in our community who share the same vision and heart for youth. All proceeds will go to My Friend’s House to make it possible for the youth to have further opportunities and improve their quality of life. My Friend’s House and Chair Person Courtney Williams with Avenue Bank, invite the community to join them

Saturday, February 9th at the Embassy Suites in Cool Springs from 6:00 p.m. to midnight The Mardi Gras Court and bidding process to raise funds for MY Friend’s House is one of the most fun aspects of this event. With their unique online bidding system, nominees battle each other to see who can raise the most donations for My Friend’s House. The top male and female are crowned King and Queen! Bidding ends at the conclusion of the pre-event Krewe Party. The Krewe Party event will be held Thursday February 7th at Cajun Steamer in Cool Springs. Go online now to place a bid for your favorite King and Queen nominees! This year nominees are running in pairs – so make sure to vote for: Bridget Shaw & Jeff Hopmayer, Courtney Nunnally & Travis McVey or Bill & Laurie Dobbs by February 7th! For more information about the Mardi Gras Ball, to purchase tickets or to learn more about the great work My Friend’s House does in Williamson County go to www.myfriendshousetn.org. YOUR Williamson is a proud sponsor of this year’s Mardi Gras Ball. My Friend’s House Family and Children Services, Inc. is a non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation chartered in 1982 to provide therapeutic services to children. My Friend’s House is a group home for boys operated by Williamson County Youth, Inc. which began its operation in 1988. The agency operates under the therapeutic methodology of a behavioral modification and reward level system. Education and exposure to opportunities are the major components of the program. The ultimate goal and purpose of My Friend’s House is to reunite youth with their families.

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February 2013 Events: YOUR Williamson looks forward to providing coverage of these events in February Additional events and community activities will be available online at www.yourwilliamson.com’s interactive full community calendar coming soon! February 1st

February 7th

February 21st

Black Tie Affair Embassy Suites 6:00 pm 615-794-6029

HeART to HeART After Dark Embassy Suites 6:00 pm uwwc.org

February 22nd

February 2nd

February 8th

Souper Bowl of Caring Cool Springs Galleria 11:30 am www.graceworksministries.net

Franklin Tomorrow Get Fit Franklin Westhaven residence Center 10 am www.getfitfranklintn.org. Father Son Bowl Lasko Fields 7:30 am A Fashion Affair Franklin Theatre www.avintageaffair.org 7:00 pm Heart Gala Schermerhorn Symphony Center 6:30 pm patty.clements@heart.org 20

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Mardi Gras Krewe Party Cajun Steamer’s 6:30 pm www.myfriendshousetn.org

Patricia Hart Luncheon Embassy Suites 10:30 am uwwc.org

February 9th

Fabulous Friends for Africa The Factory at Franklin 7:30 pm www.fabulousfriendsforafrica.org

February 12th

The Classical Academy Songwriter’s Night Franklin Theater 6:00 pm www.tcafranklin.org

Music that Touches the Heart The Factory at Franklin 5:15 www.brightstone.org 3 Blind Vines The Factory at Franklin Liberty Hall at the Factory 6:30 pm www.threeblindvines.com

February 23rd

High Hopes Strings & Stories Wedding 101 6:30 pm www.highhopesnash.org Legacy Ball Embassy Suites 6:00 pm www.davishousecac.org

February 28th

Hard Bargain Association Annual Dinner Location and Time TBA


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All you need to know to wed in OUR community! WEDDING PLANNING TIPS You just got engaged, congratulations!! What do you do now? Buy a bridal magazine with no shame and flash that engagement ring! Take a moment and just enjoy the bliss that comes with being in love with the person you have decided to spend the rest of your life with! Now on to the good stuff - planning your wedding! One of the first steps to planning is to figure out what you want. Close your eyes and envision your wedding, picture yourself walking down the aisle. Is it outdoors or in? Light or dark? Sunlight or candlelight? Church or no church? What do you hear? String quartet, guitar or maybe an organ? Is it just your close friends and family or everyone you know on that special day in your life? Do the same with your reception. You and your fiancé are being announced as Mr. and Mrs. and walking into the reception. What do you see? Is there a band playing jazz music or a DJ bumping Jay Z? Is it in a hotel ballroom, outside under a tent or maybe somewhere unique like the Dyer Observatory that offers a telescope to see the stars? Now that you have a vision of your wedding day, let’s get realistic and talk about budget. If you have generous parents or other family that have offered to help you pay for your wedding, find out how much you have to work with so you can create a budget. There are two ways to do that: the more traditional way is by percentages (50% for the reception, 10% on the dress and veil, 10 % on music, etc). This works well if you are flexible on the venue and other vendors. But if you have a specific venue or other vendor in mind, list your priorities most important to least important. This way you identify your must-have’s and your can-live-without’s and spend your budget accordingly! When looking at venues, make sure you’re comparing apples to apples. Some venues include tables, chairs and set up and are more expensive than other venues that don’t’ include anything. But if you subtract the price of renting tables and chairs and paying for set up from the more expensive venue, is it still more expensive? If our brides are trying to decide between a couple of different venues, we create wedding estimates that break down how much everything will cost in each scenario so you can really compare them. Another thing to consider with the venue - weddings at home or a friend’s home, while beautiful and special, can be more stressful and more expensive than you think. Just like “Fronk” in Father of the Bride, we love a wedding at home. But professional venues are set up to handle events with a couple hundred people, your home usually isn’t. Bathrooms: enough said! Okay one more comment

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on restrooms: porta-potties stink in more ways than one. Restroom trailers are AWESOME, air-conditioned, flushing toilets, real sinks - but are expensive. Make sure you have room in your budget! Electricity: lighting companies usually require two separate circuits and the band will need a circuit for their equipment. Space: is there a rain plan? Stress – I think George from Father of the Bride says it all, “ Having a bunch of people tramping in and out of your home is stressful!” We’re not trying to talk you out of it, we just want you to be prepared. Plan your budget well and definitely hire a wedding planner! PAPER GOODS Invitations set the tone for your wedding. When your guests open that envelope, think about what you want them to see; a casual invite on craft paper with a fun font? Heavy-weight ecru paper with elaborate cursive? What will express your theme and vision? Also, people are notoriously bad about rsvp cards – for whatever reason, they just don’t think it’s that important. So just know that you will probably need to call your guests to find out if they will attend! And if you are having a small wedding, you may not need response cards. Small weddings usually consist of people you see all the time so you’ll know if they’re coming or not! Programs are something you can usually do without to save a little money (as long as you’re not having a complicated ceremony that people can’t follow on their own). If you do have programs, don’t be afraid to mix it up and do something different. We love the he/she fan where you and your fiancé write fun facts about each other and print his facts on one side and her facts on the other. It’s a great conversation starter!

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5 Myths of Working With a Wedding Planner 1. Too Expensive! Wedding planners cost too much, right? Well, that’s a topic for discussion. Yes, adding a couple thousand dollars to your wedding budget seems daunting when it’s already stretched to it’s limits. BUT a lot of wedding planners can save you money through discounts they have with vendors. AND the stress planners take off the bride and her family is worth quite a bit, especially as you get closer to the wedding day. Also, when you’re spending $10,000 to $20,0000 or more on something (especially something as personal and special as your wedding), don’t you want to have an advisor and an expert on your side making sure you’re getting the most bang for your buck? Working with the best vendors, getting inside tips, etiquette questions and figuring out what you really need and don’t need are just a few of the perks of working with a wedding planner! 2. They take over my day! Notice I said working “with” a wedding planner, because that’s exactly what we do. We work with you to make your wedding everything you want it to be. We do NOT take it over (unless you want us to ☺)! A wedding planner is there to help you, whatever that means. You’re a DIY girl and love being in charge? Great! Who understands that better than a wedding planner who is used to be in charge? We’ll be there to support you, help you make those calls, answer those emails and direct the wedding day so you can be the bride. Or maybe you enjoy SOME aspects of planning, the photographer and the cake are most important to you. Lovely! You do that and we’ll do the rest! A good wedding planner only does what the bride wants her to do; our goal is your happiness! 3. I don’t need help!

Obviously you are an amazing person, you’re reading YOUR Williamson, aren’t you? Look, hiring a wedding planner is not a sign of weakness, it means you want to enjoy your engagement and wedding day, and not be consumed with stress! You are hiring a professional to do a job for you. You go to a doctor when you’re sick, you hire a real estate agent to buy a house, why wouldn’t you hire a professional wedding planner to help you through this once in a lifetime experience?! Not to mention the amount of time it takes to plan a wedding. Most brides have a full-time job and struggle to find the time to research vendors and décor ideas, email venues to set up appointments and all the million other details. We can do the initial research, set up the appointments, then you meet with the vendor and make the decision on whom to hire. We help you make the most of your time and money!

4. My venue offers a day-of coordinator! Yes, a venue that offers a day-of wedding coordinator is very helpful. But the difference in a planner/coordinator at a venue and an outside planner is their focus. The venue’s planner is focused on the venue they work for and protecting it. An outside planner that works for you is focused on you! We fill in the gaps between all the other vendors to make sure your wedding is flawless! Yes, your vendors can take care of their respective jobs and manage themselves, but a wedding planner helps coordinate and communicate between vendors resulting in a smoothly run wedding. The wedding planner is usually the first to arrive and the last to leave. We make sure that everything is exactly how you want it, that all your gifts and decor are safe and sound with you or a trusted person at the end of the night, and that your bridesmaids aren’t stuck cleaning up! We are there for you and on YOUR side, from start to finish! 5. I don’t want a stranger butting in on my wedding day!

I can confidently say that you and your wedding planner will not be strangers by the time your wedding day comes around! With as much time as you spend with your planner, you usually become good friends. That being said, it’s very important that you work with a planner you like and feel comfortable with. I always say that your relationship with your wedding planner is like your relationship with your doctor: you should be able to be completely honest with no fear of judgment or having to explain yourself. Before deciding on a wedding planner, meet with them for coffee or dinner and get to know them like you would any vendor! In our humble opinion, working with a wedding planner can be the difference between enjoying your wedding and just getting through it! Congratulations and happy planning! Cheers!

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by Erica Rains and Executive Chef Chris Rains

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As we roll into 2013 with a brave new attitude and innovative ideas, the chef and I have been pleased to see brides becoming more adventurous and innovative in terms of their culinary choices – both at their rehearsal dinners and wedding receptions. We’ve worked with many brides in all sorts of wedding settings and have had the pleasure of creating some amazing chef ’s tables, interactive stations and yes, even the strawberry injection bar. We’ve had fun working in special elements that feature the couple and their stories, and receptions have never been more delicious. For those on the cusp of wedded bliss, we have some tips that may help; taken from our own journey through many different styles of weddings: from short and sweet to extravagant and circus-like, we’ve seen it all…and want to share what has worked best and what trends and culinary features we’re seeing at the head table these days. • •

Down with ‘wedding food’! It’s time to up the ante! A good portion of the wedding budget should be catering and venue-you have a fab location and great food? Everything else falls into place-and the guests are happy. We know it’s your big day, so please be sure you select items that you actually like. Remember, you can’t please everyone. Especially Aunt Edna. We have a wedding coming up with a full Pikes Market in Seattle set up with ice and raw oysters because that’s what the bride and groom love! They hope guests will take advantage and step outside their comfort zone, but if they don’t, more for the bride and groom! If you have more than 50 guests, and are doing a buffet style dinner, have your wedding planner or DJ ‘release’ a few tables at a time. This is such an easy fix for an ugly problem: long lines that resemble a cattle call at the trough. Your table will go first, and other immediate family and friends, and from there tables are released one or two at a time. We have seen DJ’s play games with the crowd, like trivia about the bride and groom, and the first table with a correct answer gets to go next. Sounds crazy, but every time we have seen it done it has been a welcome change from just standing in line waiting for food. Another great way to break up a long line of hungry guests is to offer mini stations and let people visit them at their leisure. This usually gives guests more freedom and they feel less ushered around, creating a comfortable and sometimes whimsical air about the reception. We have done stations from interactive pasta stations to dessert bars and the guests love picking what they want when they want it. We suggest using smaller plates and having them available at each station. After all, it isn’t a race, and most receptions have food out for at least two hours if not more. The chef and I often have a party group who indulges and is feeling no pain hours into the reception, the food has been eaten and the Chef’s tables cleared, but you will often have a couple of members of the wedding party or that crazy fun uncle peeking into the kitchen to find some leftovers. We have been offering a menu item ‘for the road’ or at least for that last round of dancing to soak up the alcohol. Anything from ‘grown up grilled cheese’ (mini panini is with torched Havarti cheese) to the ‘Elvis is leaving the building’ (Nutella and banana on artisan bread) has been a hit. These items are usually passed, and guests fall in love with us all over again when we bring them that tasty surprise towards the end of the party.

Try these tips and people will leave your event raving about the culinary experience. You want people to feel like they just experienced something different, amazing, and delicious. Wedding food is reborn in 2013!

A few specific ideas that The Chef and I would like to share…. consider it our wedding gift to you: Interactive smoked meat taco bar: Want to have a Cinco de Mayo wedding

reception? Push past the nachos and get involved! Try offering grilled wild mushrooms if you have any vegetarians and include some unexpected items like candied red peppers.

Beignet Bar: A theme that has been trending lately is French Quarter type fare, and we have done several beignet bars as of late. The chef has a team who makes them fresh right there, and he offers much more than powdered sugar. Try chocolate sauce, smashed strawberry or raspberry compote and drizzles of caramel to take this New Orleans treat to the next level. Hint: the beignet bar is another great end of the event addition, or something to start after the cake has been cut. Some couples just cut a small cake for tradition’s sake, and then use the beignet bar as their main dessert. Crostini Bar: This station is often a hit during cocktail hour, perfect for snacking

on before the main meal. If a plated dinner is chosen for a more formal option, this is a great start to let guests mingle before taking their seat for the evening. Chef Chris Rains loves to make his own crostini, seared on one side in olive oil so they are a perfect texture and consistency. They make a perfect palate for olive tapenades, homemade jams, local spun honey, goat cheese or a nice hand whipped smoked Gouda spread, and many other fun options. Having a chef man the crostini bar is fun as well because they can make suggestions on combinations and answer guests’ questions about certain items.

Whatever your fancy and whichever route you choose to take for your reception, don’t be afraid to step out of the box. Forget long lines, hotel pans and the same old carving o’ meat! Demand something different and amazing! It is your day, and remember, life is short. It might as well be delicious.

Don’t forget, your chef is only a phone call away for any help while in the kitchen: Call Chef Chris Rains at 615.305.4869 for anything. Email the writer at Erica@thechefandicatering.com and check them out online atwww.thechefandicatering.com for more ideas, events, and culinary adventures. 28

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With this being the Annual Bridal Guide, we must show the latest fashions in bridal attire with the tuxedo and… The Gown! Even with all the thought that goes into location, flowers, cake oh and the groom! The gown is by far the biggest decision of them all. There are several current style must haves that the bride and groom can carry off to look their best on the big day and YOUR Williamson has a peek into this year’s trends. Caitlyn Wilson and Marshall Peterson, our models, are engaged and will be married in Williamson County this year. It was easy to see how much love they shared for one another at the fashion shoot, which took place on the beautiful grounds of O’More College of Design in historic downtown Franklin.

Photographed by Sarah Bailey Photography Styled by Anna Robertson

FIRST LOOK In our first look, Marshall wears the classic black tux in a modern slim fit, with bow tie and cumber-bun. This look has graced the aisles for many years and will never go out of style for men. It is a year round trend that can be versatile for both day and evening weddings. Caitlyn shows off a very formal look with a Casablanca ruched, ivory satin, sweetheart neckline, mermaid shaped gown. The bodice is accented with a Swarovski Crystals, pearls and a rhinestonebeaded appliqué. Her ivory birdcage veil creates a more modern twist. Accenting the bride is antique styled jewelry, with short drop diamond bow earrings, a stunning three stone diamond ring and a brilliant intricate diamond bracelet. As everyone knows, diamonds are a girls best friend! Winter 2013 YOURWILLIAMSON.COM

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SECOND LOOK In this second look, Marshall sticks with the classic black slender tuxedo, but includes a slender black tie and vest instead to modernize his appearance. This is another look that can be versatile for day or evening. Caitlyn wears a romantic full laced fitted gown that takes you back to an era of elegance with this Justin Alexander mermaid gown. The gown is made with Queen Anne Venetian lace and an organza, high illusion back with buttons and a chapel length train. Along with a chapel length sheer veil, one is sure to take the grooms breath away in this gown - along with everyone in the church.

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THIRD LOOK In the final look we are featuring for 2013, Marshall wears a fun, stylish tux in gray, accented with a black slender tie and pocket handkerchief. This is a modern trend to step away from the classic black and have a bit more fun with the wedding, season, or simply favorite colors by bride and groom. Caitlyn also has fun with a fit and flare style Casablanca gown. The beaded lace bodice has a scalloped sweetheart neckline and the mermaid style skirt is layered with tiers of pleated tulle. The gown includes a detachable Duchess Silk satin sash with a tulle flower. Caitlyn also wears a fingertip length single layer veil to show off the back of the dress. She completes her look with a twist on “something blue.” She wears diamond and drop sapphire earrings, a diamond and sapphire vintage bracelet, along with a gorgeous diamond ring with an intricate engraved band. All courtesy of downtown Franklin’s go-to wedding jewelry and vintage experts - Walton’s.

CREDITS:

Thank you to our all of our special vendors for styling our models for this year’s Bridal Fashion: The Spoiled Lady Street Tuxedo Walton’s Antique & Estate Jewelry Always in Bloom Thank you to Marjorie Cowan of Studio Gaven for styling Caitlyn’s beautiful hair in a classic updo with a modern twist. After going through three dresses and veils, we can say, this “do” is definitely a must for your big day, as it stayed perfect throughout the shoot! Also, thank you to O’More College of Design for allowing us to show off their beautiful school and grounds, now available for weddings.


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Evolution of Vintage Wedding Style SOUTHERN EVENTS

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I’m having a “vintage wedding.” We hear that daily at Southern Events Party Rental, and we happen to know a thing or two about just what that means. The word “vintage” means something different for nearly every bride. The real character of your vintage wedding actually comes in the key word you place AFTER vintage. Is your style “vintage-chic,” “vintage-glam,” or “vintage-farm?” Rustic has also played a huge role in the elements of vintage style. Think “vintagerustic” or “ranch-rustic,” for instance. The trends and emphasis on the second word are ever-evolving. In the age of Pinterest, DIY-weddings, and the move to outdoor and farm weddings, vintage and hand-crafted touches are inevitable. In the Nashville area, vintage trends especially seemed to take over in 2010 and, while evolving, haven’t surrendered a bit. Over the past two years, we’ve grown along with our clients’ interest, or shall we say Pinterests, and we’ve catered to the vintage niche. We started with shabby-styled furniture which is always beautiful in its own respect. What Southern bride doesn’t love a nod to the charm of the past, especially when it comes in the form of a worn, yet intricate, and inviting love-seat for bridal portraits? “Shabby-chic” lounges with an array of neutral-toned chairs, couches and side tables are a beautiful way to wow your guests and create an at-home feel within the space of your choosing. And what other way can you make guests feel at home? Invite them to sit at a gorgeous wooden farm table and serve them fried chicken on heirloom mix-match plates that look like they just came from your grandma’s china cabinet. This has a quintessentially vintage-Southern feel, which is why we happen to love 34

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it and why we’ve helped brides make it their own for over two years. The farm table continues to dominate the Southern (and national) wedding landscape. Every wedding magazine features a grand feast atop the wooden beauties. Even the newest Pepsi commercial has a head table comprised of, you guessed it, farm tables. There’s a reason why the wooden table is so prominent, too. They’re decidedly versatile. What started as a vintage-rustic wedding staple is now a luxe wedding’s element of texture. As with the farm table itself, vintage can be accented with burlap or lace or both. Lately, the trend within vintage is a bit more refined with an emphasis on silver, gold and blush pink. Think… “vintage-romantic.” How about “vintage-opulence?” Ooh-la-la! From an upscale forest retreat to a chic Mad Men-esque theme, the dinner party-friendly farm tables can pair with a casual seat at a rustic bench to a lovely perch in a chiavari ballroom chair. We happen to love the tables with our newest chair – the Cross-Back. The simplistic X frame has taken the spotlight in wedding blogs, magazines and even a special Bachelorette’s televised ceremony. Some people may argue that vintage is a passing trend; we feel that it’s simply a part of the South. While the more whimsical elements may eventually find themselves back on the antique-store shelf, the nostalgia of well-loved articles of the past is going to thrive. Elegance and beauty will always be revered whether you choose to label it “vintage” or not. And while we truly love our vintage niche at Southern Events, we have also added new offerings to brides who wish to take it in a new direction. Why not have a “vintage-industrial” vibe and mix our antique Cora cane-back sofa with a sleek galvanized silver coffee table? Put a diamond-plate top on whiskey barrels to create a masculine cigar bar. While you’re at it, take those lovely romantic lace-topped tables at your reception and throw in our sleek Vienna White Leather Couch. Pull modern and vintage into one setting. Love both. We do! And tell us: what is the vintage key word for your wedding? You, too, can tastefully mass-produce the intimate vintage feeling with Southern Events’ vast rental inventory. Southern Events offers more china than sweet grandma could ever collect and enough farm tables to host your closest 375 friends. Inventory also includes all of your event basics from folding chairs to tables, the most basic place settings to formal dining embellishments, gorgeous linens and solid basics, dance floors and staging, catering equipment, and even a luxury restroom trailer. Fulfill your next event’s needs with Southern Events’ expertise, creativity and unmatched service. As a company local to Franklin, Southern Events is a proud representation of the Williamson County spirit. Owners Chip and Jill Cole, are passionate about their clients, community and family. The Coles support Franklin-based businesses and understand the perseverance and dedication it takes to run a small, family-owned company. In their free time, Chip and Jill love chasing after their two young sons!


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September 29, 2012

The term soul mate fits aptly for Johnny and myself. Ours is a story not so very long in reality but for us a life’s journey of perseverance and faith that led us finally, to stand before our friends and family to become man and wife last September. If overcoming adversity makes you stronger then our love and commitment to one another, though tested, cannot be broken. And the day we planned on which to celebrate that commitment, was meant to be all about true love and what matters most to us. Family and friends were at the forefront of that plan and despite the fact we were going for less is more, we decided to go with it when we found ourselves with 16 plus attendants to stand up with us. Our oldest and dearest friends, my sister Anna, Johnny’s and now my son Bo and my nephew Lane, Johnny’s cousins Craig and Dustin along with Heather, Kary, Natalie, Jessica, Erin, Mary Kate, Ginger, Kelsy, Tom, Chuck, Ron, Greg and Keith. Without these individuals’ love and support throughout our lifetimes, we could not have found our way to that place. Johnny’s cousin and assistant minister at Franklin United Methodist Church, Vona Wilson, performed our ceremony filled with special touches and moments we knew we would cherish a lifetime. Our ceremony took place in the foyer of Magnolia Hall, a beautiful antebellum home in downtown Franklin I have loved since I was a child, Never imagining I would

one day be a bride there. Thanks to Mrs. Inman, the gracious owner, Johnny, our bridal party and 100 or so special guests, had the privilege of stepping back in time in this lovely place, for our wedding. The reception was held on the grounds and was a picture perfect evening complete with stars and a full moon. Hydrangeas and roses filled miscellaneous pots, urns and vases on every long table. Mercury glass votives and burlap accents made this a truly shabby chic event. Guests were served a fabulous BBQ supper complete with the groom’s special sauce tasting table and enjoyed a cigar bar set up on one of the home’s many porches. The Ron Shuff Band, a Franklin and Robertson family favorite, entertained for the evening with plenty of old school dancing and lots of boogie music too! Cutting the cake was followed by the groom’s toast to the guests and to me, his new bride. One of those moments in life never to be forgotten. It was a magical night that had so many moments to cherish. We left for home in a veil of sparklers and love and we intend to make that last for a lifetime to come. We count among our blessings in life to be the owners of YOUR Williamson and Robertson Media Group and we gratefully reside here in Franklin. We are happy to announce we are expecting our first child together this summer. I could go on forever remembering and thanking so many people who made our days so special. So we simply say thank you as we look forward to a life of happiness surrounded by all of you as continued blessings in our world.

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Amy & Tim March 30, 2012

Tim and Amy gathered with their children, Benjamin and Chloe, for a Hawaiian wedding ceremony the afternoon of March 30, 2012 at Paako Beach, “Secret Cove,” in Maui, Hawaii. Reverend Kahu Kamuela, a native Hawaiian and second-generation minister, incorporated traditional native blessings and rituals as the couple exchanged vows, which incorporated the children in an observance of family, life and spirit. Friends and family, including Tim’s parents, Ed and Flo Kovar, and friends from California, Alaska, Hawaii, Oregon and New Jersey, watched on during the Hawaiian wedding song and dance, blessing of the rings, and uniting of the hands with a Hoapili Lima Tapa cloth. All participated in a ceremonial drink of Awa, which served as the first toast to the bride and groom. The beach ceremony was preceded by an early morning tree climb in a majestic Banyan tree with a special blessing offered by the couple’s friend and wedding hostess, Carolyn Temes. Following the beach ceremony, a Luau reception began at sunset along the shore of Wailea Beach. The traditional Polynesian feast included Kalua pork cooked in an Imu, along with a variety of tropical fruits, desserts and drinks. Family and friends joined the couple in the weeklong celebration that included a day trip to the black sand beaches of Hana and a trip to Haleakala, Maui’s highest peak, to witness the sunrise along 38

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the volcanic landscape. The group also enjoyed snorkeling, kayaking, whale watching, and more. Tim, Amy, Benjamin and Chloe enjoyed a second week together on the island following the departure of friends and family. The couple grew up a block away from each other in the small town of Fremont, Nebraska and connected twenty years later following paths that took Tim to Atlanta and Portland, and Amy to Sacramento and Nashville. They jointly reside in Franklin, Tennessee and Portland, Oregon, where Tim operates Tree Climbing Planet, a technical and recreational tree climbing school and Amy manages public relations firm, Gray Public Relations.


Grand Avenue Elevates Wedding Transportation To have the wedding of your dreams, planning is paramount. Grand Avenue’s experienced wedding consultants understand this and will walk you through every conceivable transportation option for the most memorable time of your life. Whether your style is understated elegance, all-out glamour or a modern twist on vintage, Grand Avenue has the vehicles and services to match. From one-day transportation to complex multi-event plans, we tailor-make wedding travel for each unique occasion. Grand Avenue’s wedding transportation planners will help you select the perfect getaway vehicle, arrange travel to and from events, organize airport transportation for out-of-town guests and customize a package that suits your style and budget. Grand Avenue provides elite, stress-free ground transportation services, so you can eliminate stress and savor every special moment. The experienced team has years of experience in orchestrating transportation for major events, down to the finest details. With the most sophisticated logistical software in the region, Grand Avenue drivers are guaranteed to arrive on time and in professional attire. You can count on Grand Avenue to provide pristine vehicles inside and out, along with prompt, round-the-clock customer service. Turn to Grand Avenue for the perfect range of vehicles to help you continue the celebration between destinations. From vintage stunners to stretch limousines, motor coaches to sedans, the company’s fleet is diverse and impeccable. Leave the driving to Grand Avenue, while you focus on making memories.

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Tonya Marie Blakely, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Newton Franks, III wed Mr. Christopher Michael Wilson on October 20, 2012. The FranksWilson wedding ceremony and reception took place at Nashville’s Historic War Memorial Auditorium. The couple had the majority of guests seated in the upper level balcony of War Memorial. This made for a very unique and “small wedding feel” but still held close to 300 guests” says Tonya. Guests entered the Auditorium for ushers to show them to the balcony. The ceremony was elegant and simple. Dr. James Harvey, a longtime family friend and Pastor of the Franks’, presided over the ceremony. The Bridal Party consisted of Bryana Franks, sister of the Bride and Maid of Honor, Cari-Ann Redding and Kristen Slocum. The groomsmen were Chris Thomas, Best man, Ben DeBerry, John Hagy and Randy Boen. Once the ceremony ended, guests were asked to go outside onto the plaza. The plaza was decorated with tables, chairs and couches for the guests. Once the cocktail hour was over, the guests were ushered back into the transformed Auditorium for a full on party! Local band, Mile 8, played the reception. For the bride and groom, this was very special because the couple first met at a Mile 8 concert, four years prior. “We wanted our guests to be able to dance when they wanted to dance, sit if they wanted, eat when AND what they wanted and to just let loose and have a good time.” Guests were invited to eat at different food stations provided by The Copper Kettle, dance the night away, and to try many different types of cakes provided by Dessert Designs by Lealand Riggan. As guests started to wind down the evening, they were handed three foot long sparklers to light for Mr. and Mrs. Wilson’s departure. The newlyweds went to St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands for their honeymoon. They will reside in Green Hills.

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Elizabeth Lee Wilson and Robert M. Allbritton exchanged their wedding vows on December 30, 2012 at 2:30 in the afternoon. The wedding ceremony was held at Skinner Chapel at Scarritt Bennett with the immediate families in attendance. Liz chose a wedding gown of lace accented with a satin oyster cummerbund and carried an unusual bouquet that included mini artichokes, black magic roses, yellow orchids and even peacock feathers, created by Caprice Palmer of Enchanted Florist. Bob wore a tradition morning jacket, fitting for a southern afternoon wedding. The couple then celebrated with extended family and friends at Union Station Hotel. Union Station was still decorated for Christmas and the tree and garland made a festive backdrop for the reception. The lobby was transformed into an elegant venue for serving their guests. The bride and groom were announced in the McKinley’s Room, which showcased the dance floor, the couple’s whimsical cake and conversational seating. As their first public act as husband and wife, Bob and Liz invited their guests to witness their Lighting of the Unity Candle ceremony. The bride’s sister, Reverend Vona Wilson and also the Maid of Honor, offered a blessing on the celebration and shared a passage from Song of Solomon 8:6….”place me like a seal over your heart…” The couple then took to the dance floor for their first dance, “I Can’t Help Falling in Love with You.” After the official “dip” the bride’s Uncle Bill surprised the couple by “cutting in” for a special dance with his niece. The guests joined in too and the afternoon was filled with dancing, visiting, feasting and celebrating! Their guests were from as far away as California and Colorado; Kentucky and Alabama and of course right here in middle Tennessee. From age two to ninety five, everyone celebrated in style. Bob and Liz are avid cyclists and their wedding cake was a reflection of their love of the sport. Three white tiers were off-set with one in blue; according to Liz, the color of a clear blue sky on a perfect bike riding day. It was decorated by a boy and bride on a bike. The cake was topped with an “A” in block style, to stand for Allbritton and also to distinguish the fact and Bob and Liz are fans of Auburn football! And the cake itself, one layer of red velvet and one of vanilla – YUM! The cake was specially designed for the couple by Stephanie Felts of The Sweetest Day. Highlights of the day for the Liz and Bob - being surrounded by family and friends and a wedding day that was filled with celebration and love; it was all they dreamed it would be and more. And for the guests, Union Station hotel, the cake and a surprise – cookies with milk shooter. As the couple made their way to say good-bye, the guests lit sparklers to form an archway; the couple got into a horse drawn carriage and took a tour of downtown Nashville. All the special moments of the day were captured by local photographer, Brooke Rainey. Honeymoon destination – Costa Rica! Liz Wilson Allbritton is the owner of Monarch Advisory Group; a financial planning firm in Franklin, Tennessee. Bob Allbritton is a franchisee and owns two Smoothie King locations in Cool Springs .Liz and Bob look forward to many days with blue skies and long bike rides ahead! 42

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BEAUTY

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Happy New Year, y’all! Here’s to a new start. For many of you, that means starting a new life together with your honey. Remember when our trusty Publisher Shelly got married back in the fall? Sweetest wedding ever-- and now she and her hubs are going to bring an even sweeter baby into the world this year! Hooray! So let’s get down to business, brides. You want to look and feel your best when you walk down that aisle and the Beauty Junkie is here to help. Just say yes! All eyes will be on you on the Big Day and that means putting your best face forward with gorgeous, glowing skin. The surest way to flawless skin is to start a tailored regimen several months before the wedding. If you can afford it, invest in a series of professional facials specified to your skin type. Your aesthetician can decide what products and procedures will work best for you. Juel Salon in Franklin offers an anti-aging facial that is nothing short of amazing. Utilizing Environ skincare products (formulated by a South African doctor to fight premature aging), the magicians at Juel will apply a heavenly mask that conducts a (very gentle, completely painless) electric current to tighten skin and leave it positively luminous! For best results, book a series of facials spaced a few weeks apart, starting several months before the wedding to address any adjustments your skin might need. If you’re a bride on a budget, don’t worry-- you can whip up some pretty awesome products right in your own kitchen! My dry, sensitive skin positively loves a sugar-andhoney scrub. You lovelies with normal skin should turn to chocolate-- yes, chocolate-- for gorgeous skin. Cocoa, honey, cream, cottage cheese and oatmeal powder come together for a beautiful face, calorie-free! (Head over to WebMD for the full recipe.) Be sure to drink plenty of water and get your beauty sleep, as dehydration and fatigue will show on that pretty face before you can say, “My colors are ‘blush’ and ‘bashful.’” Bonus points for those of you who can name that movie. While you’re taking care of your face, make sure not to neglect the rest of you. Breaking a sweat is the quickest way to de-stress and burn off that notorious frustration that can come with planning a wedding. Y’all read about my love of yoga and b. fab fitness last month, but those aren’t the only weapons in my fitness-not-fatness arsenal. The new Can You 24? workout DVD promises to whip your tail in twenty-four minutes flat. The workouts I’ve tried so far (there are seven total) have delivered on that promise and then some-- perfect for pretty brides-to-be who are crunched for time. Fast-acting fitness delivered to your front door for around thirty bucks? That gives new meaning to “just do it.” Now while we’re talking fitness, I refuse to let even one of y’all venture into unhealthy pre-wedding crash dieting. Nobody wants to feel weak and crappy on one of the best days of your life! Boost up on lean protein, complex carbs and plenty of fresh fruits and veggies. One of my favorite ways to grab something healthy on the run is to stop into Whole Foods and hit the juice bar. The green lemonade is my favorite: spinach, kale, green apple and lemon. Sounds weird, tastes delicious. Another surefire route is to establish a solid regimen of vitamins to fill in the “gaps” that come about with living a busy life. The hubs and I have stumbled across an awesome line of supplements only available online that have developed a cult following, to say the least. Want to know more? Take a peek at the website in the buying guide below. Most importantly, take time to enjoy being engaged and planning your future with your beloved. It’s such a fun, special time and it goes by incredibly fast. Take time for each other, be it Date Night, a break from planning, or just hanging out and watching a silly movie. Set the foundation for a true partnership together, and enjoy every second of it. Best wishes, beautiful Williamson County brides! Love, The Beauty Junkie

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On September 22, 2012 surrounded by beloved family members and cherished friends, Caroline Glyn Horner, DVM and Stuart Ervin were married at Christ United Methodist Church – Franklin, Tennessee. The couple met at their alma mater, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN. The bride, a native of Williamson County, is a 2012 graduate of the University Of Tennessee College Of Veterinary Medicine. She is an Associate Veterinarian with Southern Veterinary Center, LLC in Smyrna, Tennessee. The groom received a Bachelor of Arts and Sciences degree from the University of Tennessee. He is employed as Content Manager with BrentWord Communications, LLC located in Brentwood, Tennessee.

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On a bright crisp October Saturday, JC Carlton and Kathleen Clauser Johnson were surrounded by family and close friends as they joined their lives in marriage. The ceremony, officiated by a dear friend, the Reverend Jerry Masterson, was at Johnson’s Chapel United Methodist Church in Brentwood, Tennessee. The 206 year-old chapel provided the perfect setting for the intimate ceremony of family and friends that were significant to Kathy and JC. The mothers of the bride and groom arrived together in a limousine provided by Grand Avenue. The rest of the family arrived early for photographs by Derek Martinez Photography. The 46

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church and grounds provided a lovely background for the photos. Flowers for the church, bride, groom, mothers and five granddaughters were selected from Bellevue Florist. The bride and groom were honored to have their mother’s, Myrtle Carlton and Rita Clauser stand with them when the ceremony began. The personal and spiritual ceremony included the family and friends in phrases of commitment. The eldest grandsons, Trip Crawford and Elijah Carlton, brought the rings forward to be blessed by the Reverend. Following the ceremony, everyone joined

the newlyweds at Mere Bulles Restaurant for a fabulous lunch and cocktails. Leslie Pippin of Classic Cakes made the traditional white wedding cake and the groom’s Chicago Cubs cake. The couple honeymooned in Playa Del Carmen, Mexico.


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Fresh flowers add something special to any celebration. Whether you want a casual gathering on the beach or a more formal evening event, flowers help set the mood. Our designers will work with you to create the look you want for your special day. No matter how big or small your wedding party is, we’ve got just the thing to help everyone look their best. See our selection of boutonnieres, corsages and more. We’ll make sure every member of your wedding party looks impeccable. The perfect wedding: exchanging vows in the presence of your loved ones…and gorgeous, colorful flowers designed just for you. Say “I do” in a sea of vibrant color. Our flower designers can create arches, aisle runners and other decorations to make your ceremony extra special. Call or email us to set up a consultation and see what we can do to make your wedding ceremony a dream come true. 230 Franklin Rd., Bldg. 12, Suite F Franklin, TN 37064 (615) 591-7990

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Wedding Vendors: Wedding coordinator: Suzanne Jeffers with Belle Events Photographer: Donald Yeager Photography Videographer: Tiff Canady, long time friend of the bride’s family Gown: Arzelle’s Hair: Unruli Salon Makeup: Unruli Salon Stationery: Prim and Paper Caterer: Puckett’s Gro. & Restaurant Cake Artist: The Bake Shoppe Floral Designer: Franklin Flower & Gift Gallery Rentals: Southern Events Lighting: Nashville Event Lighting Transportation: Grand Avenue

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Aaron and Emily Barker were married April 7, 2012. Aaron, a Captain in the United States Army, is the son of Ron and Sheila Barker of Key West, Florida. Emily, daughter of Andy and Jan Marshall of Franklin, Tennessee, was a Registered Nurse with Vanderbilt Medical Center at the time of their wedding. The couple met at the CMA Music Festival in the summer of 2011. Aaron was celebrating his return from a recent deployment and Emily was catching up with a high school friend at the festival on the same evening. The couple met as the crowds were exiting the festival onto Broadway. It was almost love at first site for the two. A few short months later, Aaron and Emily realized their summer romance was quickly growing into a serious relationship. Each of them admitted to their friends and family that they have found “the one.” Just before Christmas, Aaron asked Emily’s father’s blessing to propose. Two long weeks later, Emily flew to Key West to meet Aaron’s parents. It was there, on his favorite beach in his hometown, that Aaron surprised Emily by dropping to his knee as he asked her hand in marriage on the day before New Year’s Eve. Aaron knew he was scheduled for transfer to Fort Huachuca, Arizona for several months. The couple did not want to wait until his training was completed before they married. Therefore, they decided quickly that the wedding needed to be before he reported for duty. In early January of last year, the pair scheduled the wedding for April. Aaron and Emily were married in front of two hundred friends and family at Woodmont Christian Church in Nashville. Before the ceremony, the bride and her bridesmaids had their hair and make up done at Unruli Salon in downtown Franklin. The bridesmaids wore a soft eggplant shade of purple, holding pale green and white bouquets with hints of purple. The groomsmen men were in their military dress blues. The bride and groom had a traditional military wedding made complete with a saber guard ceremony at the conclusion. The ceremony was followed by a reception at the Pinnacle at Symphony Place in downtown Nashville. The guests enjoyed cocktails then a Southern buffet style dinner catered by Puckett’s Gro. & Restaurant, owned by the bride’s family. Then, the couple had their first dance to “She’s Everything,” by Brad Paisley. Following the traditional dances, the couple cut the wedding cake “Army style,” by using the traditional saber to make the first cut. The remainder of the evening was filled with high energy dancing while the guests were overlooking beautiful night views of Nashville as their backdrop. The entire wedding day went very smoothly with the help of their wedding coordinator, Suzanne Jeffers of Belle Events. The couple lived in Arizona for several months and now reside in Fort Hood, Texas.


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Who would have predicted that two, thirty-something, Williamson County girls, with no business education whatsoever, would create an original business model, introduce an industry game-changer, and open a successful business . . . in the depths of a national recession? And who would have predicted that the business would attract the attention of other entrepreneurs, and license its brand for more locations in other states . . . in the depths of a national recession? Well, the girls at Wedding 101 did it! Now Wedding 101 is changing the way brides plan weddings in Nashville, Columbia, SC and Greenville, SC. “When we opened Wedding 101, in 2009, we knew we would be providing an important service to Nashville brides. Traditional advertising mediums felt so impersonal . . . shopping for wedding vendors online was risky, bridal magazines were static, and bridal shows were chaotic. We decided to take the stress out of wedding planning by providing every bride with a one-stop-shop, a year-round bridal expo, a dynamic resource for education and inspiration, and her own personal consultant . . . all for FREE!” Ashley Hicks, Co-Founder “We created Wedding 101 with a bride’s convenience in mind, but soon realized that we were tapping into a real need of the local wedding industry. Nashville wedding vendors needed a go-to place, a brick-and-mortar location where they could conduct business and meet with clients. Many wedding professionals are independent artists, and don’t have storefronts or office spaces. Wedding 101 provides its members a convenient and welcoming space for client meetings . . . and we don’t charge for the coffee!” Amy Dickerson, Co-Founder “We like to say, ‘We’re not your wedding planner, we’re your place to plan!’ Wedding 101 is a wedding resource library, your place to find all of the vendors you’ll need for your Middle Tennessee wedding. You’re welcome to walk-in our studio, anytime, and browse through vendor portfolios and displays, or make an appointment for a one-on-one planning session. Our consultation services are always FREE for brides looking for reputable wedding professionals. If you need a wedding planner, we’ll

help you find that too!” Tiffany Walsh, Bridal Specialist “Brides are loving the Wedding 101 blog! We all had such great experiences planning our own weddings, reading everything we could get our hands on, and drawing ideas and inspiration from everywhere. Now, we get to share new ideas, local happenings, DIY projects, actual weddings, and anything else we think brides need to know through daily blog posts. We’re never left without relevant and meaningful content since we’re able to draw from real wedding stories and photos from the oh-so creative Wedding 101 vendors.” Lindsey Reagan, Website Manager and Blogger “Events are an important part of the Wedding 101 experience. We’re so lucky to have a fantastic line-up of vendors to showcase, right here in our studio! We have a full calendar of events featuring cake tastings, catering tastings, jewelry trunk shows, photography showcases, makeup demonstrations, DIY classes, and such. Our events are always open to everyone, and are listed on Wedding101. net and on our Facebook. We’re always adding more events, so check back often.” Ashley Harrison, Bridal Specialist Wedding 101 is located in The Factory at Franklin, and is open Tuesday through Saturday, from 11 until 5. They will be open on Sundays, from 1 until 4, through the end of February. Information on all Wedding 101 vendors can be found at www.Wedding101.net. Winter 2013 YOURWILLIAMSON.COM

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It’s a brand new year which means refreshing new trends in decor, fashion, and our personal favorite....the wedding industry!! Obviously we want YOUR eyes to see these trends first so we have scoured through the multitudes of bridal blogs and condensed our favorites into a handy-dandy list. BRIDAL FASHION: For the bride, sleeves are making a huge comeback this year. Think pretty sheer lace versus. the solid sleeves with ballooning shoulders from the 80’s. Also look for the oh-so practical idea of pockets in the gown! The modern bride will never have to be parted from the essentials such as her cell phone or chapstick. Joking aside this is a great idea but more for the reception versus the ceremony. We will also be seeing new ideas for the bridesmaids and groomsmen. The idea of coordinating, but not matchy-matchy, will continue from 2012 but now we’ll see more use of pattern & texture. Bridesmaid’s dresses may use ruffles, lace, or an hombre design, while groomsmen will be adorned with fun ties or vests. CAKE & FOOD: The customary wedding cake will continue to be replaced by more interesting dessert options. Instead of one large cake, guests may be offered an assortment of smaller and more diverse cakes or even pies. Ice cream sundae bars are another fun option to help beat the heat in the summer months. If the traditional route is chosen, look for fun colors and patterns 50

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to be incorporated into the design adding a more personal touch. When it comes to food, we will see two different directions being taken. The first is a comeback with the plated dinner offering options such as pork and pasta versus the old standard of chicken and beef. The second trend will be new and unique food stations that offer items rich in the couple’s culture but served in fun and inventive ways. Venue - Booking one space to be used for ceremony as well as reception will become increasingly popular this year. We will see a transition away from your traditional venues into more unique and interesting ones. Think museums, theatres, or historicallyrich plantation homes; something we’re lucky to have an abundance of here in Williamson County!

we’ve seen for the last couple of years into a more elegant yet simplistic feel. Vintage remains popular with inspiration from the Roaring 20’s. Prints and patterns such as chevron will be used on linens or napkins for a more subtle pop. The color of the season…Mint! Anyone on Pinterest has seen that this hue is making a big splash. However, let’s be careful; this color can be beautiful when used sparingly but can quickly turn your bridesmaids into a pack of wint-o-green gum if used head to toe!

DECOR: The overall scheme will be moving away from the shabby-chic that

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The holidays are a popular time for engagements so we’d like to congratulate all the ladies out there sporting some brand new bling! 2013 promises to be a great year to be a bride and we’re so excited to be a part of the magic.


With this being the annual Bridal issue, I wanted this issue’s MAW Q&A to be with two people that are connected to two of the most prestigious properties in our area for weddings and events. However, I want to first say that me and the lovely Mrs. Cashmere will celebrate 22 years of wedded bliss this coming August. I love my lady... The two people I talk with in this issue are Linda Mohon, the weddings and events coordinator at Belle Meade Plantation and Lisa Neff, with the sales department at Hutton Hotel. Belle Meade Plantation is my favorite historic venue in Nashville and they just happen to have Nashville’s only winery on property - the Belle Meade Winery. And Hutton Hotel is my favorite high end, luxury venue in Nashville and plus, Hutton is home to the world renowned 1808 Grille. Whether you’re a bride or not, both of these fabulous venues have something for everyone and I encourage you to frequent them as often as you can. Both, Belle Meade Plantation and Hutton Hotel are two of the unique reasons that GQ magazine and the New York Times refer to Nashville as “NOWVILLE.” Go see why!!! Enjoy the Q&A Johnny Cashmere

The Hutton Hotel: Nashville’s Hip, Happening and Hot Wedding Location JC: What type of bride chooses the Hutton for her wedding? LN: Brides who want a truly individual experience. Modern, elegant, or chic, the Hutton transforms to suit each bride’s style and vision. Our wedding team understands the importance of each decision, and how these individual elements combine to create an experience. We work with the bride every step of the way to create an event that is uniquely hers, anticipating questions before they arise, leaving her relaxed and carefree to enjoy every moment of her big day. JC: What makes the Hutton a unique/ special wedding venue? (What sets the Hutton apart from other venues/hotels/ etc)

LN: The Hutton is a hotspot for the Entertainment Industry, and our brides are the princesses of the A-List. A Hutton wedding is one of style and luxury, start to finish. Nashville’s best skyline view from our 14’ ballroom windows provides a stunning backdrop for the event. Our award-winning culinary team provides guests with an unforgettable meal. And, above all, exemplary service is the top priority of every member of the Hutton team—brides feel like royalty… and their mothers can breathe easy. The Hutton’s Midtown location couldn’t be more ideal: close to downtown and centralized to Nashville’s trendiest neighborhoods, we are the perfect place to come and have the “celebrity experience” in Music City. JC: Other than receptions, what else do you offer brides for other weddingrelated festivities? (bridal shower locations, bachelorette party, rehearsal dinner, private spa rooms, room blocks for guests, etc…) LN: Many brides choose to celebrate the entire weekend, from welcome cocktails to the farewell brunch, all in Hutton Hotel’s and 1808 Grille’s unique variety of event spaces; our wedding team can also recommend fabulous

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LN: Hutton Hotel redefines Southern luxury with unparalleled service and elegant, contemporary design. Opened in 2009 and named to the Condé Nast Traveler Hot List, this Four Diamond is nationally recognized for its innovative green initiatives. Our brides can relax, knowing she and her guests will awake refreshed from nights in our luxurious, eco-friendly Deluxe, Suite and Penthouse guestrooms. Custom bedding and plush towels and robes await. Rainfall shower heads in marble baths and Molton Brown

options within walking distance. --Bachelor and bachelorette parties love the celebrity treatment they receive at the hotel. --Special rates for wedding blocks and personalized online reservations links make planning easy—and for couple holding their reception at the Hutton, the newlyweds’ room is complimentary on their wedding night. --For those with free time, we offer spa treatments, a state-of-the-art fitness center, and LG Jack Packs for versatile in-room entertainment. Our full-service concierge is available to help guests discover the best Music City has to offer, much of which can be found within a three-mile radius of the hotel, accessible by our luxury hybrid courtesy vehicle. --A morning java bar, complimentary on-floor espresso machines, twentyfour hour room service, and the awardwinning 1808 Grille, offering breakfast, lunch, dinner and a full bar menu, are available within the hotel. JC: What are the benefits of having a wedding/reception at the Hutton? (“one-stop shop”: wedding specialist, tables/chairs, audio-visual equipment, cool vibe, etc…) LN:--Our Wedding Team is comprised of the Wedding Specialist, the Chef and the Banquet Manager; this team works closely together, as well as with the bride and the wedding planner, to create an experience that is unique to the bride, reflecting her taste and her personality. --Ambiance elevates a special experience to an unforgettable one. Rich limestone, warm designer fabrics and contemporary crystal chandeliers— not to mention the 14’ ballroom windows providing a panoramic skyline view—create a genuine sense 52

of place and set the backdrop for an evening guests will remember. --Designed for maximum versatility, our event spaces feature adjustable lighting, state-of-the art audio-visual equipment, and other dynamic features. --Our well-honed list of trusted vendors will transform the space to her vision and create the evening of her dreams. --Value added amenities such as tables, chairs, linens, china, and silver are all at her disposal. JC: Hutton Hotel’s exclusive caterer is in-house restaurant “1808 Grille” can you give us some examples of what you would offer for a reception menu? LN: Our chefs are highly acclaimed and absolutely brilliant—in fact, they recently accepted an invitation to cook at the prestigious James Beard House in Manhattan. 1808 Grille’s Executive Chef, Charles Phillips, is dedicated to utilizing the freshest ingredients available—right down to locally-grown produce—and this same commitment is found throughout the Catering menu. From plated dinners to buffets and action stations, the Hutton/ 1808 Grille team will design a menu that fits her culinary and atmospheric desires to provide her guests with a meal that is both delicious and beautiful. Some of our most popular wedding offerings are Natural Roasted Airline Chicken Breast with Mango Chutney, Blue Cheese-Topped Filet Mignon, the Braised Short Rib Station, and the Shrimp and Grits Station. Champagne toasts, wine service and full bar options create a festive atmosphere reflecting the spirit of the day. JC: Anything else that you would like brides to know about the Hutton?

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products revive. And turndown service welcomes guests back each evening. From her valet’s greeting upon arrival to her bellman’s farewell upon departure, Hutton Hotel’s distinguished service ensures the bride and her guests will want for nothing during their stay, leaving her free to savor the moments she’s been waiting for all of her life.

Hutton Hotel is located at 1808 West End Find them on the web at www.huttonhotel.com

photo courtesy of Michael Howard Photography Q&A with Linda Mohon ~ Weddings and Events Coordinator at Belle Meade Plantation JC: Linda, you happen to be the Wedding and Events coordinator for one of the coolest locations in Nashville. Let’s chat a little about the wedding reception and ceremony options available at Belle Meade Plantation. There are several reasons a Bride-to-Be selects a venue, what would you say is one key component to the success of the many events you host at Belle Meade Plantation? LM: Thanks so much, Johnny! I’m honored to represent Belle Meade Plantation since 2007! The gorgeous Boxwood Garden and majestic Carriage House allow for both a wedding and reception to be held on site. By hosting a wedding and reception at our location, brides helps simplify travel for their guests. Our location is unique because we have the “coolness” factor of having a truly historic venue that is private, yet still so convenient to the action downtown. We are successful because we have an amazing venue with a fantastic team to take care of our brides. This combination is unbeatable! If our clients think their event is the only one we’re working on even though we’re actually the host to about 90+ events each year, then we are doing our job by giving them personalized attention to

meet their needs! JC : The garden path view at Belle Meade Plantation is remarkable and that has to be a selling point for any/all potential clients, wouldn’t you say? LM: Totally! Every bride dreams of walking down the aisle... Our 200 ft flagstone path in the Boxwood Garden is breath-taking with the huge boxwood bushes and lush white flowers lining the path for the most special moment that our bride will take to the aisle to marry the love of their life! That moment is priceless and it has to be perfect! We work with our gardeners 365 days a year to ensure that it will be.

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photo courtesy of David Wright Photography reach of anything and everything one could desire to experience in Nashville. JC: I notice that you’re heavily booked for 2013 and already have a few weddings and receptions on the books for 2014; would that mean that a hopeful bride would simply be too late to have Belle Meade Plantation as their wedding venue?

photo courtesy of Once Like A Spark JC: I’m impressed with everything about Belle Meade Plantation, but for me, knowing that you have a world class winery on premise is something that takes your venue to a stratospheric level - Belle Meade Winery has notched out a nice little corner of Nashville that is driving some serious foot traffic; would you say the winery helps brides and planners for various types of events take a serious look at your venue for their event?

Some use the winery’s others products to make goody bags for their guests. Rehearsal dinners and corporate parties have added on wine tastings & tours of our mansion to delight and entertain their groups. This is such a memorable experience for their guests! JC: The location of Belle Meade Plantation is so centrally located in Nashville and seems so convenient to everything in the city, would you say that gives you a nice feather in your cap with potential clients?

LM: Our winery has definitely added an element that is unique to us. Many LM : Absolutely - being only seven brides have added our wine to stock miles from downtown has us within their bars to celebrate at their receptions.

LM: Not at all! For years it was simply understood that a bride would desire a Saturday wedding, but our brides are strong women of the modern age and are exploring their options for the perfect time and place that they will say I do. Most have now realized that every wedding is a destination trip for their guests and that they will be traveling to attend. This fact goes in their favor because they know that the guests are coming for a wedding, but will stay for a mini-vacation in Nashville. So, we’re seeing that a Friday or Sunday wedding is sometimes more popular because they get to celebrate the entire weekend with their guests. They will either have a wedding, kick-off the festivities on Friday night, or have their wedding be the perfect culmination. This allows the couple to enjoy extended time with friends and family for a memorable

weekend. JC: In closing, I’ve enjoyed our conversation today and I must say that after talking about events with you, it makes me want to throw a party at Belle Meade Plantation! Is there anything new that can be expected from Belle Meade Plantation for 2013? LM: So glad you asked! We’re currently switching our hvac systems over to geothermal ~ that’s right, we’re going “green!” We’ll also be installing a new concrete surface for our tented events which will give them a more secure surface. On the border will be our new croquet court. We can’t wait to see how much our changes will enhance our events! We’re always trying to be a better version of ourselves by making our property more attractive and efficient for all guests whether planning for their weddings, holiday parties or just playing the role of tourist.

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BrightStone’s annual Christmas Program “Christmas Time is Here” was filled with joyful music and dancing. Guests enjoyed a heart-warming performance that featured BrightStone’s adults singing, dancing and playing instruments. This performance is a free community event that is held at The Factory in Franklin and attracts over 400 guests. Everyone enjoyed refreshments including an incredibly lifelike Snoopy doghouse cake! This program is produced each year by Judy Fincannon, their dedicated volunteer music teacher.

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Andrews Land Rover in Brentwood revealed the next generation of the ever popular and stylish new 2013 Range Rover along with some holiday cheer. Everyone enjoyed the chance to sit behind the wheel of the luxurious vehicle and while waiting for a turn they enjoyed the scrumptious hors d’oeuvres prepared by Ruths Chris Restaurant. It was the gift from Santa that everyone wished would be under their tree on Christmas morning!

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FRANKTOWN CHRISTMAS story & photography by K. York

Volunteers and members of the Franktown Open Hearts organization gathered with excitement at the 4th Avenue Church of Christ for their annual Christmas dinner and shopping excursion. The organization feels so blessed by the support of local churches, organizations and the community to be able to take these children shopping for their family and loved ones. It is a true blessing to see and feel the joy of Christmas in the faces of children.

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FITNESS

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Do You Have the Guts to be Beautiful? by Trish Gomez, Registered Dietician & Personal Trainer

“Please Lord, no bumps or rolls and no zits.” Those were the two things I remember praying for on my wedding day. It was the most important day of my life and more importantly, the most photographed day of my life. God forbid I’d have to spend the next forty years looking at photographs of back boobs and concealer spots, especially since I was married before the age of Photoshop. Even if you’re good with photo editing, you don’t want to face the day feeling self-conscious about how you look. Maybe you’ve even started researching which cleansing fast or last minute ‘drop a dress size’ diet you’ll attempt in the next twelve weeks. Even if you’re good with photo editing, you don’t want to face the day feeling self-conscious about how you look. Maybe you’ve even started researching which cleansing fast or last minute ‘drop a dress size’ diet you’ll attempt in the next twelve weeks. I ask that you weigh your options carefully and then decide. Quick and easy are not always without consequence. If you want to make a lifestyle change that will solve your diet and skin problems, I challenge you with one simple question. Do you have the guts to be beautiful? It’s the title question of a beautiful book by Dr.’s Jennifer Daniels, MD, and Mitra Ray, PhD. And when they say guts, they’re not talking about your ability to stand up to your future mother-in law. It all starts in your gut- your small intestine. This is where real magic happens, where nutrients like niacin, which fuels our metabolism, or omega-3 fats, which form a protective layer on our skin, are taken into our circulatory system and delivered to their final destinations. According to Drs. Ray and Daniels, years of unhealthy eating have damaged our guts, weakening this delivery system. When our bodies don’t get the nutrients we need, they don’t work so well. It’s a combination of undernourishment (lack of all the right foods) and over-toxification (now that’s a word I made up, but you get the idea- too much sugar, fake foods and over-processed garbage). Skin wrinkles and sags as collagen is depleted. Overtaxed organs like the liver lose their efficiency, and wastes accumulate in the skin, causing blemishes. Metabolisms slow from a lack of important nutrients, and junk ingredients in processed foods stimulate cravings for sugar and carbohydrates. Fortunately there is one solution to all your pre-wedding beauty goals- clean, healthy eating. In just a few short months, you can change the shape of your waist and your face with the following simple, easy changes to your diet. -Eliminate all processed foods. - Eliminate most, if not all, sugars. - Increase the amount of colorful fruits and vegetables to 7-9 servings per day and make at least half of those raw - Avoid all artificial sweeteners - Choose non-gluten whole grains, such as brown rice and quinoa - Eliminate all white flour based foods - Drink plenty of water, add lemon - Go organic as often as possible These eight simple steps can help you whittle away those last ten pounds AND create a clear, glowing complexion. If these changes seem overwhelming, consider investing in some professional help working them into your life. The results will be worth far more than you ever imagined! 1st... make today your start date!

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environmentally aware and adopt new ways of commuting to work. Some areas are implementing a fresh new route for dealing with growth and transportation problems: sustainable transportation. The focus is on people, rather than on cars. With pollution and population on the rise, communities must realize that the environment no longer can sustain SOV’s as the only means of mobility. There are several transportation options that reduce the use of petroleum including carpooling/vanpooling, public transportation services, bicycling, walking and telecommuting (working from home). Each of these options shares the benefits of saving money and the environment. Williamson County and Franklin have been and continue to be visionary leaders by addressing and promoting sustainable transportation solutions that include carpooling, vanpooling, public transit, and the planning and design of bike paths and sidewalks. By incorporating alternative modes of transportation into our transportation and land use planning, our county is laying the foundation toward building a community that meets its citizen’s mobility needs without causing undue harm to the environment. It is time to write a new chapter in the transportation history books that speaks of creating livable communities through the development of an infrastructure that supports alternate modes of transportation as well as the automobile. Our reward will be a reduction in foreign oil dependency and consumption, as well as much improved public health and cleaner air. Special thanks to Debbie Henry, Executive Director - The TMA Group A true Community Partner for her work with the Franklin Transit Authority


YOUNG PROFESSIONALS TACKY SWEATER PARTY story & photography by Andrea Davis All was merry and bright, as the Williamson County Young Professionals of the Williamson County Chamber of Commerce gathered for their Tacky Sweater Party at the Venue in Cool Springs on December 11th. Several local vendors provided festive foods and spirits and prizes were awarded for the tackiest sweater. This is the first time the group has held the party and they plan to make it an annual event. The Young Professionals meet every month to nurture their leadership aspirations, cultivate relationships with experienced industry professionals, share common interests and advance their burgeoning careers. For more information go to www.williamsoncountychamber.org.

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Luke Craker, Brenda Craker, Brittani Hough & Isaac Craker

Corey Madison & Michelle Czynszak

Tara Fleisher, Kristina Ponder & Holly Carpenter

Mandy Beach & Kitty Schleimer

John Holmes & James Morrison

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The New Year is here and for most, it’s a time to reflect Give a gift that will last forever! on the year’s past and plan for opportunities to come. Many of us have made resolutions of change. Those resolutions vary for all, but many of us have vowed to try to become better, fitter and healthier. In today’s world there is a workout and diet plan for Construction anything you can think of. There is even an all cookie diet Remodel designed to help users lose weight. It’s not about the newRepairs fangled idea or last greatest trend in fitness…ultimately change Vinyl Liner Replacement is still about simplicity and just getting started. Today walking Leak Detection is considered one of the most successful and useful exercise Water Analysis activities one can engage in. And Westhaven…is walkable. Chemical Sales What defines walkability? Walkability is defined Weekly Maintenance as a measure of how friendly an area is to walking, including the presence or absence of quality footpaths and sidewalks, traffic road conditions, land use patterns, building accessibility and safety. Westhaven embodies these characteristics within its traditional neighborhood design features, inviting guests and residents to utilize its well-lit sidewalks and paths; green spaces to enjoy the climate and culture so famous to Tennessee neighborhoods. 330 Franklin Road Find out how walkable Westhaven is. The community Suite 242 is planned with all the features of a traditional neighborhood Brentwood, TN 37027 design community, which on average commands 58% more 615.370.9811 • www.clearwaterpoolsnashville.com property value than neighborhoods without discernible walking features. The community is built with miles of trails and paths 027 throughout for simple, peaceful walking. Southern Land Company implemented a design mandate that a park or open w.clearwaterpoolsnashville.com space be located within a five minute walk of every single home in the community. Walk to dinner, the grocery store, the lake, the state-of-the-art and master designed golf course and so on. Walkability allows the residents of Westhaven to accomplish so many day to day tasks, without the need to climb odel, Repairs, Vinyl Liner Replacement, Leak Detection, Water Analysis, Chemical Sales and Weekly Maintenance inside their vehicles and drive from site to site. Westhaven, with its thriving Town Center and vast array of resident amenities, estones with Beauty thattowill Generations brings walkability life,last beingfor able to walk to the grocery store, to see a movie and even treat our children to an afternoon at the park. Take a close look at Westhaven and you will see the difference is Walkability. Happy New Year and we hope you will come take a walk with us soon. 62

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he 9th Annual Leiper’s Fork Christmas Parade was held December 22, 2012 after a rainout a previous weekend. And just when you thought it could not get any better....it did! Originally scheduled for December 8th and postponed because of bad weather the timing was perfect to set the mood for the holiday week. Daddy Warbucks a.k.a. John Shuck served as the Grand Marshall accompanied by Annie and dog Sandy. Every float, car and character you can imagine and some you could not …paraded through the Village. And of course Santa was at the gazebo to hear all the little boy’s and girl’s wishes. Donations were collected for Williamson County Animal Control.

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WITH ANDREA DAVIS Your Williamson’s gal about town for everything arts, culture & leisure

ARTIST: Kelly Harwood & Gallery 202

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With all the fabulous events held at his gallery and around town, this “gal about town” was bound to run into Kelly Harwood eventually! We finally met this summer, while he was modeling for a “What to Wear” for the Heritage Ball. Now that I know him, I see what a treasure he is to Franklin! Kelly is the owner of Gallery 202 and an amazing artist. He has many different artistic styles and enjoys pallet knife florals the most, which he is asked to do quite often in his “in house” studio in the gallery. If he gets a chance to hang any on the walls, it isn’t long before someone is taking them out the front door. He also really enjoys painting landscapes, wild life and abstracts. He’s a frequent flyer all over the world and he loves taking photographs and painting from them. When you think wildlife, mallards and bobcats may come to mind. However, Kelly’s repertoire of creatures includes many of the sea turtles he paints while visiting his home in Maui. My favorite of Kelly’s works is a likeness of a Picasso he painted on a piano. (Pictured below) Even though he’s a world traveler, Kelly says his favorite place to be is in Franklin. If you ever go to his gallery and you should, you will see why. It is breath taking. Historic Clouston Hall, circa 1821, was purchased by Kelly over two years ago to be turned into the beautiful gallery that it is today. A cannon ball burn on the floor and blood stains on the wall are referred to as Civil War “battle scars” and attribute to the gallery’s mission statement of “History Embracing Art.” Occupied many years by the late artist and Franklin legend, Bunn Gray, it is only fitting that the landmark would become a home for the works of so many local artists. Kelly says that the community has totally embraced the gallery. It’s a part of several downtown tours and Kelly credits local tour guide Margie Thessin for so many of the people from all over the globe who come to appreciate and purchase the wonderful art. The gallery is also a main attraction on the Downtown Franklin Art Crawl the first Friday of every month. Kelly is originally from Gadsden, Alabama, as is his friend of twenty six years, Jim McReynolds. Kelly says he begged Jim to move to Franklin to work with him in the gallery. Jim did and he is now the manager, in addition to many other roles. Kelly also says that Jim is a “closet artist,” but I have not been privileged to see any of his work. I won’t give up, though! I see Gallery 202 and Kelly Harwood as being “very Franklin” with all the charm and creativity that entails. It’s really all about local artists here and the friendships he has made. Some of the other artists displayed are Julie Harvey, Tiffany Foss and Barbara Coons. Barbara is one of my favorite artists in the gallery because of her use of guitars and maps. Very clever! In my most recent visit to the gallery, Kelly asked if I had sung there because the acoustics are outstanding. While I am known to sometimes break out into song, I had not yet done it at the 202. He said that I must so we went to the piano room and I let out a little Adele. He was right. The historic hall not only embraces the art but music, as well. Now that’s my kind of place! For more information go to www.gallery202art.com

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MUSIC: The Electric Time Machine I’ve been performing in bands for almost fifteen years. I traveled a lot at first, but my family has kept me close to home for a while now. My current band is called “The Electric Time Machine.” Since this is the wedding issue of the magazine, I thought I would let you know about us because weddings are our specialty! Our motto is “rockin’ you through the decades,” and we do just that! We play everything from Chuck Berry to Lady Gaga with a lot of 80’s in between. We dress in costumes to represent each decade and as you can see in the photos, I am the 60’s! We are currently a four-piece band but plan to be a five-piece by spring with the addition of a keyboard player. If you know anything about bands, you know that they don’t always get along, aren’t really friends off stage and very often break up because of “creative differences.” I have been so fortunate the past eight years to be with a group that does not fit any of those descriptions. The four of us have an incredible chemistry that translates very well on stage. Everybody’s abilities and unique personalities fit together like pieces of a puzzle that result in a fun, high energy show filled with unexpected raw talent, not common in a cover band. So let me introduce you to the guys… Our bass guitar is David Larsen. Playing as our 70’s fly guy, David’s bass lines can emphasize the groove of all styles of music, while keeping out of the way of the arrangement. We kind of consider him the “band geek,” but it’s pretty much because he’s a very meticulous, musical genius. Representing the 90’s is “Too Legit To Quit” drummer Jason “Chafa” Chafatelli. With a drum set that lights up the night, his funk rhythms fill the room making it nearly impossible to stay in your seat. And last, but certainly not least, is lead guitarist Jason Miller. In his totally rad 80’s attire, he rocks rhythms with an emphasis on “full chords,” while his solos are a mixture of tone, emotion, speed and groove centered around scales and modes. I saved this Jason for last to also mention that we’ve been playing together for the full fifteen years I’ve been in bands. We met at Ole Miss and he and his wife moved here right after my husband and I did so that we could continue to create music. He’s like a brother to me. I am so blessed to have been in a band for so long with such an insanely talented, big-hearted, incredible guy. I guess, since I’m describing members, I shouldn’t leave myself out. With hair and Go Go Boots like Nancy Sinatra, my vocal style could be described as a Southern American Adele fused with Janis Joplin and a little Pat Benatar. “Me and Bobby McGee” is my most requested song and as a big fan of Janis, I certainly take that as a compliment. So book my band “The Electric Time Machine” for your wedding reception, corporate event, private party or club. You won’t regret it! We will take you back to your glory days no matter when they were! For more information on TETM go to www.TheElectricTimeMachine.com

THEATER: TPAC’s Catch Me If You Can A lot of my experience with the TPAC, since the start of my column, has lead up to this month’s performance of “Catch Me If You Can” and it has taken me on quite the journey! This year’s TPAC Gala theme was based around the show starting with a swanky 60’s pre-party. I was greeted at the door of the event by the co-chairs representing “PAN AM Airlines” in retro pilot and stewardess attire. Martinis were served, while excitement for the upcoming event spread. Then the night of the Gala finally came and it was unbelievable. The pre-party was only a small taste of the grand scale of the classic 60’s cocktail soiree. I was taken back in time and loved every minute of it. Guests entered TPAC’s Andrew Jackson Hall through an “airline concourse” and into a beautiful banquet right on the stage. Broadway star Aaron Tveit crooned, while dinner was served. I love the movie “Catch Me If You Can,” but the Gala raised my excitement level to see it live. The show, based on the astonishing true story of world-class con artist Frank Abagnale, Jr., will land in Nashville for a limited engagement January 22-27. This is part of the first national tour of the Broadway musical. Kathleen O’Brien, TPAC president and chief executive officer said, “Even if you’re not familiar with Frank’s amazing life story or the Steven Spielberg film, you will be drawn in by this fabulous new musical.” She also said that when she saw it for the first time, she was so blown away that she knew they had to bring it to Nashville and I’m so glad they did! Once again, my anticipation increases before another great performance at the TPAC. There are many great shows still happening this season, and this is definitely one you’ll want to “catch”! For more information on the show go to www.CatchMeOnTour.com and for tickets go to www.tpac.org. Winter 2013 YOURWILLIAMSON.COM

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Celebrate Romance at French Lick Resort Resort offers annual Chocolate Lovers Festival, intimate dinners and romantic room packages this Valentine’s Day For couples who are looking to escape and unwind in style, French Lick Resort is the perfect location to reconnect, relax and rekindle romance. Plenty of experiences are being offered including the ever-popular Chocolate Lovers Festival, cozy meals at the resort’s many dining venues, spa treatments and more. For those looking for a special getaway, room packages are available at French Lick Springs Hotel and West Baden Springs Hotel. Chocolate Lovers Festival Milk chocolate, dark chocolate and even chocolate drinks await at this ever-popular annual event. From chocolate dipped cheesecake to chocolate soda, celebrate America’s favorite confection with an array of mouth-watering cakes, delicious pies, decadent fudge and more. This deliciously fun event will be held Saturday, February 16th from 1pm to 4pm in the Clifton Ballroom. Admission is $25 per person. Rick Springfield Concert Burning up? Fever on the rise? We’d better call the doctor. Dr. Noah Drake, that is. The one and only Rick Springfield, singer, songwriter, musician, composer, actor and a household name on two continents, performs for one night only at French Lick Resort. 70

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With success in a band, as a solo artist and an actor, Springfield is best known for Jessie’s Girl, I’ve Done Everything for You and Don’t Talk to Strangers. Showtime is 8pm on Friday, February 15. Tickets may be purchased on www.frenchlick.com or by calling (888) 936-9360. French Lick Kitchen Live New this year, it’s French Lick Kitchen Live! Did you ever wonder how Pluto’s pizza is made? How about Hagen’s Club House Restaurant ribs? See real-life resort chefs in action, making their favorite dishes and putting on a cooking show before your very eyes in the Grand Colonnade from 1pm to 3pm. Held every Saturday, January 19 through February 16, the event is free to the public. Celebrate your special someone at French Lick Springs Hotel’s signature restaurant, 1875: The Steakhouse. duck confit ravioli ($16), osso bucco ($38) or Chilean sea bass ($58). Save room for the chocolate decadence cake drizzled with mocha rum ($10). Or, if you prefer, savor an entire meal built for two with an inclusive price. Wagyu for Two 32 oz. Long Bone Wagyu Ribeye steak served with an 1875 baked potato and creamed spinach. $140 per couple 1875 Clambake for Two Two lobster tails, two New York Strip Steaks, boiled redskin potatoes, corn on the cob and steamed asparagus served with drawn butter. $180 per couple Both Valentine’s special dinners include 1875’s special dessert for two. All Valentine’s menus are available Thursday, February 14th through Sunday, February 17th from 5pm to 10pm. Enjoy a romantic dinner for two at West Baden Springs Hotel’s signature restaurant, Sinclair’s. Savor a three-course meal that starts with scallop bisque and ends with a choice of white chocolate raspberry crème brulee or red velvet cheesecake. Entrées include sea bass, Cornish game hen or filet mignon. At $75 per person, this special menu will be available from 5pm to 10pm on Valentine’s Day as well as the weekends before and after. If you prefer a more relaxed environment for romance, try Hagen’s Club House Restaurant and a bacon wrapped filet topped with boursin cream sauce, lobster tail, double stuffed baked potato, asparagus and dessert for $35 per couple. Served Thursday, February 14th through Saturday, February 16th.

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Happy 10th Birthday Go Red For Women! 10th Annual National Wear Red Day MiddleTennessee invited to “go red” National Wear Red Day is coming – and the American Heart Association is looking for Middle Tennessee organizations who want to paint the town red. Friday, February 1, 2013, will mark the 10th Annual National Wear Red Day and the 10th year of the American Heart Association’s Go Red For Women® movement, working to save women’s lives from their No. 1 killer, heart disease. We’ve made progress in women’s heart health over 10 years: • 34% fewer women are dying of heart disease each year. Estimated totals over 10 years: more than 627,000 women’s lives saved, now at 330 women per day. • 23% more women are aware that heart disease is the No. 1 killer. • We’ve driven an increase in publishing of gender-specific results in research. • We’ve established differences in symptoms and responses to medications. • We’ve created women-specific guidelines for prevention and treatment. • Go Red For Women has contributed more than $44 million to women-specific research, treatment and education. But much remains to be done. • Heart disease affects one in three women nationally and here in Tennessee, killing approximately one woman every minute. • An estimated 43 million women in the U.S. are affected by heart disease. • Ninety percent of women have one or more risk factors for developing heart disease. • Heart disease strikes more women than men, and is more deadly than all forms of cancer combined.

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On National Wear Red Day, buildings, streets, companies, homes and individuals will be dressed in red across the country to mark women’s fight against heart disease. Landmarks such as Niagara Falls and the Epcot Ball at Epcot Center will be lit in red. It will be the biggest National Wear Red Day ever. To participate, you can wear red, turn your building or office red, spread heart-healthy messaging to your friends or colleagues or post a Go Red cover image on Facebook (available at facebook.com/ AHAGreaterNashville). If your organization is interested in going red for National Wear Red Day, contact the American Heart Association in Nashville. Also check out goredforwomen.org.

eggplant, and other fruits and vegetables. A specific sub-class of flavonoids, called anthocyanins, may help dilate arteries, counter the buildup of plaque and provide other cardiovascular benefits, according to the study. During the study, 405 heart attacks occurred. Women who ate the most blueberries and strawberries had a 32-percent reduction in their risk of heart attack compared to women who ate the berries once a month or less – even in women who otherwise ate a diet rich in other fruits and vegetables. The American Heart Association supports eating berries as part of an overall balanced diet that also includes other fruits, vegetables and whole-grain products. Eating a variety of foods is the best way to get the right amounts of nutrients. Visit the American Heart Association’s nutrition center for more information about healthy eating. For more on women’s heart health,visit www.goredforwomen.org.

Local “red” landmarks confirmed to date include the State Capitol, Frist Center for the Visual Arts, Nashville Electric Service, Adventure Science Center and the Hard Rock Café. Also participating so far: Williamson County, the City of Franklin, TPAC, Nashville Convention and Visitors Bureau and the Tennessee General Assembly. Strawberries, blueberries may cut heart attack risk in women Eating three or more servings of blueberries and strawberries per week may help women reduce their risk of a heart attack by as much as one-third, researchers reported in Circulation: Journal of the American Heart Association. Blueberries and strawberries contain high levels of naturally occurring compounds called dietary flavonoids, also found in grapes and wine, blackberries,

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ALL ACADEMY & ROTC BALL story & photography by Sarah Bailey The All Academy & ROTC Ball was held at Vanderbilt Plaza Hotel in late December. The Ball supports the Wounded Warrior Project. This year’s honorary Chairman was Charlie Daniels. Guests enjoyed a silent auction, dinner and guest Speaker Lieutenant General John M. Pickler. Allyson, Austin, Karen & Brad Hornsby

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THE SYMPHONY BALL story & photography by Sarah Bailey The annual Symphony Ball benefiting the Nashville Symphony was held on December 8th at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center. The co-chairs were Ansel and Jana Davis and Orrin and Lee Ann Ingram. Each year, the Nashville Symphony presents the Harmony Award to an individual who exemplifies the harmonious spirit of Nashville’s thriving musical community. Keith Urban was the recipient of the 2012 Harmony Award. Those that attended the ball enjoyed a cocktail hour, dinner and dancing along with the presentation of the Harmony Award. Visit www.nashvillesymphony.org for more info.

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FirstBank Holds Hardhat Tour Of New Aspen Brook Centre Branch A hardhat tour of the new FirstBank branch in phase II of Aspen Brook Centre was held on Wednesday, Dec. 19. Bank representatives gave a tour of the new 4,000-square-foot branch, which is more than double the size of the current location it’s replacing at Dover Center and includes a drive-thru window for customers. The new location, which opens early 2013, is part of the bank’s plans for expansion in Williamson County. FirstBank is the third largest Tennesseebased bank, with 45 locations across the state. The bank, headquartered in Lexington, Tenn., serves every major metropolitan market in the state and with more than $2 billion in total assets, has the resources to provide a comprehensive variety of financial services and products.

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Carnton Plantation Receives Prestigious Wedding Designation WeddingWire, the nation’s leading online wedding marketplace, announced that Carnton Plantation has been selected as a winner of the prestigious WeddingWire Bride’s Choice Awards™ 2013 for Wedding Venues in Franklin, TN. The esteemed annual awards program recognizes the top five percent of wedding professionals in the WeddingWire Network who demonstrate excellence in quality, service, responsiveness and professionalism. The WeddingWire Bride’s Choice Awards™ 2013 are given to the top local wedding vendors in more than 20 service categories, from wedding venues to wedding photographers, based on professional achievements from the previous year. Award-winning vendors are distinguished for the quality, quantity, consistency and timeliness of the reviews they have received from their past clients. For nearly two centuries, Historic Carnton Plantation has been a gathering place for ladies and gentlemen. The Plantation regularly hosts weddings with ceremonies being held under the one hundred sixty-year-old Osage Orange tree in the restored antebellum garden. For more information on wedding offerings at Carnton Plantation contact Leigh Bawcom at leigh@battleoffranklintrust.org.


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Franklin Noon Rotary Club Donates to High Hopes

Williamson Medical Center Expansion Plans Approved By THSDA Williamson Medical Center received approval from the Tennessee Health Services and Development Agency to move forward with plans to add much-needed surgical suites and an adjoining tower for pediatric services. Before any expansions can be made to a hospital, a Certificate of Need must be approved by the THSDA. Williamson Medical Center CEO Donald Webb said after Wednesday’s hearing, he is excited to embark on this next phase of the planned expansion, which is set to include finalizing architectural designs, a project timeline and ultimately breaking ground later this year. As previously announced, expansion plans include additional operating rooms and the new tower with a dedicated children’s emergency department, and a pediatric wing slated to include 12 pediatric inpatient beds and four observation beds. The pediatric service line will bear the name Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital Vanderbilt at Williamson Medical Center. Currently, more than 6,000 children are treated annually by WMC Emergency Department staff. Williamson Medical Center, a 185-bed hospital fully accredited by The Joint Commission, provides comprehensive inpatient and outpatient care including emergency services, with credentialed physicians in 53 specialties and sub-specialties. The community-focused hospital offers a wide range of wellness services, screenings and classes. For more information about Williamson Medical Center, visit www.williamsonmedicalcenter.org.

Representatives from High Hopes attended the Franklin Noon Rotary Club meeting in December and were honored to receive a gift of $10,500 for High Hopes’ Reaching Higher: Making Hope A Reality capital campaign. The Franklin Noon Rotary Club has over 200 members representing a cross section of business backgrounds. The club’s annual fundraiser, The Franklin Rodeo, is the source of the charitable giving the Franklin Noon Rotary Club contributes year round. High Hopes’ new facility, located at 301 Normand Court in Franklin, will provide a more efficient space, improved accessibility, expanded playground, and the financial stability of one permanent home for High Hopes Preschool and Therapy Clinic. The overall budget for the project is $3,000,000. High Hopes equips children and youth with the skills necessary to achieve success through education, rehabilitation, and loving support. For more information, please call (615) 661-5437 or visit our website www.highhopesnash.org.

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